And we thought past years were awful. The Washington Post Magazine, by Dave Barry, December 27, 2020 We’re trying to think of something nice to say about 2020. Okay, here goes: Nobody got killed by the murder hornets. As far as we know. That’s pretty much it. In the past, writing these annual reviews, we have … Continue reading Humorist Dave Barry’s Year in Review 2020→
Vallejo Times Herald, Letters, December 13, 2020 A matter of values On Nov. 12 at our representative council, the Vallejo Education Association unanimously voted to leave the Napa Solano Labor Council effective immediately. This was not an easy decision — we have collaborated on many projects and campaigns in the past but we have come … Continue reading Vallejo Education Association “outs” Jon Riley and quits the right-wing Labor Council→
Newsom to impose new stay-at-home orders in California’s hardest-hit areas [see map below] San Francisco Chronicle, Alexei Koseff, Peter Fimrite, Dec. 3, 2020 SACRAMENTO — Vast swaths of California will fall under new shutdown orders in the coming weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced additional restrictions Thursday to try to slow the coronavirus surge in … Continue reading Virus surges: ICU beds filling up in hard-hit spots; Bay Area shutdown likely mid-December→
By Terry Scott, November 18, 2020 Fellow Benicians, I’d like to offer my sincerest congratulations to Trevor Macenski and Tom Campbell for your election wins to the Benicia City Council. I’d also like to again congratulate Steve Young for his decisive Mayoral race win. Benicia is such a wonderful town. I met some incredible folks … Continue reading An encouraging word of congratulations from Benicia City Council candidate Terry Scott→
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